Bricked wii cant even get anything on the tv?

I have a wii model no rvl-001europe
Which i updated with the Firmware Updater 4.1(E) and everything ok on the "New 3.1-4.1 Softmod for ANY Wii" without "the preloader" all ok and ran a copied games ok and after a restart the blue led only flashes once not twice and nothing comes up on the tv except (no signal) i have Bootmi installed as an IOS not the boot!
please please please Help me thanks

Before you buy the mod chip make sure savemiifrii works. If it does not work the chip will not help you.

Also it could be helpful for others if you provided more details about your experience. What game did you play, did it ask you to update, did you update, what loader did you use, load from disk, from usb? Perhaps others may avoid whatever mess you have fallen in.

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Before you buy the mod chip make sure savemiifrii works. If it does not work the chip will not help you.

Also it could be helpful for others if you provided more details about your experience. What game did you play, did it ask you to update, did you update, what loader did you use, load from disk, from usb? Perhaps others may avoid whatever mess you have fallen in.

the game was tiger woods 10, it did not ask for update nor did I update, it was using the Bootmi on IOS and loaded the game VIA DVD and the backup channel.
I tested the game on my wii with the same settings the only difference is mine is V 4.0 and his is updated with the updater to 4.1.

Not sure how savemiifrii works lots of bits about here but i'm getting lost I did my wii and it is fine it's my mates wii and now I wish I did not touch it as I do not have a spare £170

system menu 3.4, installed all ios patched and newest shop channel but did not install another menu; did I brick? I installed ios60 patched also. I was using a downgrader (ios downgrader I think it was). I also updated the shop channel and it asked like 2 or 3 times to update then did each one and continued.

I then powered off (locked up), and restarted to a black screen. Tried every autoboot disk I could find, hex editor, autoboot disc makter (patches .iso automatically), tried all slots and original GC controller (holding down D pad to hit all directions at same time=up, down, left, right). Holding it on before powering up, then trying different timings after hitting the power button; no joy.

Even tried UUD V4 special edition that that disc maker offered to try to fix this on another forum. Tried different files in my card, and the card was working before, all I did was backup my setup to my desktop (cut and paste) then put other "fix files" onto the card. I tried hitting reset after powering on, and also holding the reset button before hitting the power button. Called Nintendo and they said they no longer fix these types of bricks for people. EVEN if update 4.2 did it to a perfectly clean and unmodded system.

No preloader, thought I had bootmii installed (as channel, think it was boot2 but definately was ios version). No mod chips, and savemii is said to be the same as "savemiifree" which did not work. I am at my wits end here. If I could get ANYTHING I could likely figure it out. Can't get any sound or images on screen. Actually, when I hit power, the TV flashes once (line on bottom, white) like normal but nothing else follows; remains black. No sound either. It does the same when I shut the Wii off.

I can turn it ON with the wiimote, but after that it won't sync. There is always a way to fix things, people figure things out. I am aware of the idea of a faulty bluetooth module but the wiimote would not turn it on if it was faulty, would it? Somebody has to have a secret. If I try the Walmart thing, will they check serial number? PLEASE HELP, take the challenge of helping. I had Punchout and believe it was menu 3.4.

It sounds like you have tried everything, one thing you may have missed with savemiifrii- a genuine gamecube controller has a pin which prevents all four directionals from being depressed at one time. In this case the controller needs to be disassembled to work savemiifrii. Generic controlers typicaly lack this feature.